If so, can you tell me how many pages they take up? It'd be such a great help. A partial page counts as a page. Below I list anthologies, journals, magazines, etc. to which I contributed. Note that I only need to know how many pages contain text I actually wrote. So even if it's an anthology I edited, only the pages with stories or commentary of mine count.
UPDATED TO ADD: I love you people! Thank you so very much!
2008
• "Soul Case" (excerpt from novel Blackheart Man), in Year's Best Fantasy 8, eds David Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tachyon Publications, USA
2007
• Essay “Genderquerulous,” in anthology First Person Queer, eds. Lawrence Schimel and Richard Labonté, Arsenal Pulp Press, Canada.
• Short story “Ganger (Ball Lightning)” in anthology Re: Skin, eds. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press, USA
2005
• Short story “Blackberries,” in Wanderlust: Erotic Travel Tales, ed. Carole Taylor. Plume, USA.
• Short story “Men Sell Not Such in Any Town,” in “Nature” Journal, U.K.
• Short story “A Raggy Dog, a Shaggy Dog,” in anthology Lust for Life: Tales of Sex & Love, eds. Claude Lalumiere and Elise Moser, Vehicule Press, Canada
2004
• Fiction anthology Tesseracts Nine, co-edited with Geoff Ryman; from Edge Press, Canada
• Short story “Message in a Bottle,” in anthology Futureways, published by New York’s Whitney Museum and Arsenal Pulp Press; ed, Glen Rubsamen
• Fiction anthology So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Visions of the Future, co-edited with Uppinder Mehan, Emerson College, MA.; from Arsenal Pulp Press, Canada
• Short story "The Smile on the Face," in anthology Girls Who Bite Back: Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks, ed. Emily Pohl-Weary; from Sumach Press, Canada
2003
• Fiction anthology Mojo: Conjure Stories (editor) from Warner Aspect Books, USA
2002
• Polish translation of novel Midnight Robber, Zysk I S-Ka Press, Poland.
• Polish translation of novel Brown Girl in the Ring, Zysk i S-Ka Press, Poland.
• Short story "Delicious Monster," in anthology Queer Fear II, ed. Michael Rowe. From Arsenal Pulp Press, Canada.
• Short story "Shift," in journal "Conjunctions: the New Wave Fabulists." Bard College, USA.
• Short story "Herbal," in The Bakkanthology, ed. John Rose. From Bakka Books, Canada.
• Novel Ladrona de Medianoche (Spanish translation of novel Midnight Robber) from Factoria des Ideas, Spain.
• Finnish translation of short story "Greedy Choke Puppy," in "Tähtivaeltaja" Magazine, Finland.
• Short story “Ganger (Ball Lightning)” reprinted in Best American Erotica 2002, Touchstone, USA; ed. Susie Bright.
• Excerpt from novel Griffonne, in journal "Macomère," USA.
• Excerpt from novel Griffonne, in anthology Bent on Writing: Contemporary Queer Tales, ed. Elizabeth Ruth. From Women's Press, Canada.
• Commentary: "Science Fiction and the World," in Nebula Awards Showcase 2002, ed. Kim Stanley Robinson. From ROC Books, USA.
• Short story "Whose Upward Flight I Love," reprinted in African Voices, USA, ed. Sheree R. Thomas.
2001
• Short story "Midnight Robber" (excerpt from novel) reprinted in Young Bloods: Stories from "Exile" 1972-2001, Exile Editions, Canada. Edited by Barry Callaghan.
• Excerpt from novel Griffonne, in “Obsidian III―Catch Afire: New Jamaican Writing,” Vol. 2 No. 2, Fall/Winter 2000-2001.
• Short story “Greedy Choke Puppy” reprinted in Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, eds. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
• Short story “Greedy Choke Puppy” reprinted in Year’s Best Fantasy, ed. David Hartwell.
• Short story "Slow Cold Chick" reprinted in Wild Things Live Here: The Best of Northern Frights, ed. Don Hutchison. Mosaic Press, Canada.
2000
• Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction (editor). Invisible Cities Press, Vermont, USA. One of the "Best Books of 2000", voted on by the Vermont Book Professionals' Association.
• Short story "The Glass Bottle Trick" in anthology Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction (editor Nalo Hopkinson). Invisible Cities Press, Vermont, USA.
• Short stories "Greedy Choke Puppy" and "Ganger: Ball Lightning" in anthology Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction From the African Diaspora, Sheree R. Thomas, ed. Warner Books, USA.
• "Red Rider" (Nation language version of "Riding the Red") a monologue for the stage, in anthology Tellin' It Like It Is, a chapbook of monologues by Africanadian playwrights published by the Playwrights' Union of Canada.
1999
• Short story "Slow Cold Chick" in anthology Northern Frights 5, ed. Don Hutchison. Mosaic Press, Canada.
• Short story "A Habit of Waste," in anthology Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through science fiction and feminism, eds. Helen Merrick & Tess Williams. UWA Press, University of Western Australia.
• Short story "A Habit of Waste," in anthology Northern Suns, eds. David Hartwell & Glenn Grant. Tor, U.S.A.
• Short story "Precious" in anthology Silver Birch, Blood Moon, Avon Eos Press, U.S.A. Eds. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling.
1998
• Untitled article on science fiction writing and government support of the arts in Sep/Oct. "Culture" issue of "This" magazine.
1997
• Short story "Money Tree" in anthology Tesseracts 6, eds. Robert Sawyer & Carolyn Clink, Tesseract Books, Canada.
• Short story "Riding the Red" in anthology Black Swan, White Raven, eds Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, Avon/Nova Publishers, U.S.A.
1996
• Short story "A Habit of Waste," Fireweed Magazine, Toronto, Late Spring 1996 issue (Volume 53).
1995
• Short story "Midnight Robber" in Exile Magazine, Toronto (vol. 18 #4).
• "Dropping Science: Black Science Fiction in the 90's;" article in summer edition of Possibilitiis Magazine, Ottawa, Canada.

“Genderquerulous” is 8
“Genderquerulous” is 8 pages.
Well, I finally got home and
Well, I finally got home and found that the "Dark Matter" I have is "Reading the Bones." So, your cite would be:
Short story, "The Glass Bottle Trick." 14 pages. In anthology Dark Matter: Reading the Bones. Warner Books, USA. Editor Sheree R. Thomas.
Sorry that this isn't one you had listed, and is, in fact, another appearance of "The Glass Bottle Trick."
Justin, no worries; I'd
Justin, no worries; I'd missed this one, so thanks for the extra info.
Nalo, "Blackberries" is 21
Nalo, "Blackberries" is 21 pages. I shall check and see what else I have.
Gah. I have Mojo & just went
Gah. I have Mojo & just went upstairs to check, but it's in the wrong county. I won't be in the house it's in for a couple of weeks. I can't remember the date you want the numbers by, but @nuteile will be there at the weekend, and I could ask him to count. Tweet or mail me on Friday, Saturday or early Sunday if you still need it/it's not too late.
"Soul Case" Page 240-243 (4
"Soul Case" Page 240-243 (4 pages)
"Genderquerulous" Pages 20-27 (8 pages)
"Ganger (Ball Lightning)" Pages 143-158 (16 pages)
"Balckberries" Pages 177-198 (22 pages)
“Men Sell Not Such in Any Town,” Page 450 (1 page)
“A Raggy Dog, a Shaggy Dog,” (still looking; can't find TOK online, emailed publisher)
"Tesseracts 9" You wrote closing comments, can't find the number of pages. Keep looking tonight.
Same thing with Futureways.
So Long Been Dreaming: Introduction pages 7-11 (5 pages)
"The Smile on the Face," pages 254-276 (23 pages)
Mojo: Conjure Stories Editor's note (2 pages)
Don't know enough polish, sorry!
"Delicious Monster," pages 75-88 (14 pages)
"Shift" pages 149-162 (14 pages)
The Bakkanthology: It's like it doesn't even exist out there on the Internet!
Ladrona de Medianoche 310 pages
Sorry, also don't read Finnish.
Ganger (Ball Lightning)” reprinted in Best American Erotica 2002 Pages 180-209 (30 pages)
Griffonne in MAcomere It is frustratingly unindexed in the MLA database (although it once was)
Bent on Writing: No luck here, either.
Or the last two in 2002.
I'm out for now. I'll come back to it after dinner.
Lee, "Futureways" was a
Lee, "Futureways" was a stealth anthology. Stories by individual authors were masqueraded as chapters under a single fictitious name. You'd have to have the actual anthology in hand to count the number of pages in my "chapter".
I've got a few of those --
I've got a few of those -- but I'm at my workplace right now. Will look them up when I get home this evening.
Hi, Nalo, "Herbal" is four
Hi, Nalo, "Herbal" is four pages long (pp. 158-162) in The Bakka Anthology, edited by Kristen Pederson Chew. (Sorry to be a pedant...it's one of only two places I've ever managed to get my name into print...) :)
Nalo: I cannot find my copy
Nalo: I cannot find my copy of the Nature issue with "Men sell not such in any town, but I need to go to the library tomorrow, so I will look it up there.
Kristin: I think 158-162 is five pages, since Nalo said a partial page counts as a whole page.